lumia 920

Nokia's stock price has nearly doubled since hitting bottom last summer, but it's premature to call this a turnaround for the company that, until recently, was the world's largest cell phone maker. If anything, at least one analyst sees this as a selling opportunity.

"[T]here was no intention to mislead ... we apologize for the misunderstanding." So said a Nokia spokesperson in response to revelations that marketing materials for its forthcoming Lumia 920 smartphone were, at best, misleading and at worst, fraudulent.